Thousands of foxes have been

The record heat wave in western Australia is causing not only people but also animals to suffer formidable consequences.

In the record heat wave sweeping through Western Australia from 7/1, thousands of children have become reluctant victims. According to Daily Mail, thousands of flying foxes have been 'cooked' due to the hot weather, especially in the Campbelltown area. Temperatures sometimes rise above 45 degrees C.

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Flying corpses are lined up on the ground.

Many foxes were drowned in trees or fell to the ground "like figs". Western Australia wildlife rescue organization posted images of flying dead foxes, lying on the ground. Rescue teams do all they can to reduce the number of dead flyers due to the hot sun but it is not feasible.

'The heat has caused thousands of deaths in the Parramatta Park area,' a status line on Facebook said. 'The rescuers were trying very hard but due to the extreme conditions, we couldn't save them.'

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The flying foxes dried up in the trees.

In contrast to the situation in Australia, the United States is experiencing a record cold spell in history. There are places where the temperature drops to minus 40 degrees Celsius, making it all snowy. Many people did experiments and immediately, the cold weather caused the water to freeze.